Miami Construction Accident Lawyer

Nationwide Personal Injury Lawyers in Florida

According to the Department of Labor and the Occupational Safety &
Health Administration (OSHA), approximately
5,000 fatal incidents occur on construction sites every year. That's about
1 in 5 of all workplace fatalities nationwide. Thousands more are injured on sites annually, lending a harsh
irony to the phrase "safety first." Workers and their families turn to
Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, P.A. when they are injured or suffer the loss of a loved one in a
fatal construction accident.

Our award-winning firm is known for:

Having 100+ years of combined experience

Securing hundreds of millions since 1984

Rigorously preparing each case for trial

Forming strong attorney-client relationships

Focusing all of our resources on a small number of cases

If you were injured while working on a dangerous site, our construction
accident lawyers in South Florida can help fight for your right to compensation.
Our approach to representation is simple: focus on the most severe and
complex cases, pouring every necessary resource into helping you get the
verdict or settlement you deserve. We've successfully represented clients
in many jurisdictions, including all over Florida, the U.S., and the globe—from
England to Peru to Indonesia.

Call (305) 770-6335 for a free consultation. We can help you get answers.
Proudly Representing clients nationwide!

The Fatal Four Construction Accidents

OSHA, the organization responsible for holding companies accountable for
unsafe working conditions, conducts an annual census of fatal occupational
injuries. Every year, the same four types of incidents are at the top
of the list of construction fatalities.

Dubbed the "Fatal Four," these incidents are:

Falls

Electrocution

Being struck by an object

Getting caught between objects

What ties these incidents together is their preventability. Up to 500 workers'
lives could be saved every year if safety protocol were strictly followed.
The most common of the Fatal Four, falling, often occurs as a direct result
of unsafe scaffolding-something your employer is directly responsible for.

What could an injured worker hold an employer responsible for?

Unsafe or poorly-constructed walkways

Inadequate hiring or training of workers

Forcing workers to work on an unsafe timetable

Improperly-maintained dangerous equipment

Contact Our Firm Today for a Free Consultation

Our firm has been
serving injured workers since 1984. Our greatest reward is helping injured workers improve their lives and
find hope for the future. We understand that when we speak with a client,
they're going through the toughest times of their lives; they need more
than legal service. They need compassion, understanding, and genuine empathy.
That's exactly what we provide.

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